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Specifications 1FFICE RECEIVED r �Nf f; MA`( 26 2,?"r =, ' OP CITY OF TIGARD Iva CIT'YM BUILDING DIV;S!ON R!. FOR CODS C OIPL1ANCE OTC: Permit #: �,113aa_ co{v Address: !11 /� �w 7,D ka P4,/1 Suite#: B I I-- Dates °F4-9 -.D OFFICE COPY Structural Calculations PREPARED FOR: American Structures & Design 218 Stewart Road SE Pacific, WA 98047 PROJECT: Hampton Ridge Apartments Aluminum Railings 2220431.20 PREPARED BY: Jerad Harmon, PE Project Engineer REVIEWED BY: Andrea Sauter, PE, SE Project Manager Dan Booth, PE, SE Principal VALIDITY OF PERMIT THE ISSUANCE OF A PERMIT BASED ON CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS AND OTHER DATE: DATA SHALL NOT PREVENT Ma 2022 THE CODE OFFICIAL FROM Y REQUIRING THE CORRECTION OF ERRORS. OSSC 105.4 Civil Engineers • Structural Engineers • Landscape Architects • Community Planners • Land Surveyors • Neighbors ;1Is Structural Calculations For AHBL Hampton Ridge Apartments Aluminum Railings Tigard, OR Project # 2220431.20 Project Principal Dan Booth, PE, SE Project Manager Andrea Sauter, PE, SE Project Engineer Jerad Harmon, PE Design Criteria Design Codes and Standards Codes and Standards: Structural design and construction shall be in accordance with the applicable sections of the following codes and standards as adopted and amended by the local building authority: Oregon Structural Specialty Code, 2019 Edition. Structural Design Criteria: Live Load Criteria: ",R p Pr�pf Guardrails 200 Ib concentrated NP /o� or 50- If 8401PEr - 1 Intermediate railing 50-lbs over 1ft2 till Project Description p *A,12 2fl, The project consists of the design of aluminum railings to be /ft L. s'3" attached to an existing wood frame structure located in Tigard, EXPIRATION DAM: 12/31/2023 OR. Verification of the existing structure for the applied loads from the railings is by others. os/29/2022 Loading Diagram Project: Hampton Ridge Apartment Railings Project Number:2220431.20 Date:05/17/22 By:JCH Aluminum Design Manual 2015 Edition&2019 OSSC Q H B Structural Load Diagrams Note: Loads shown are unfactored and in accordance with ASCE 7-16. 7�C Reactions V = 217 Ibs M = 9719 in-lbs io i;4C' ! SIMi rani I yi co. a AWAt+-.1ad. V Fascia Mounted Railing Project: Hampton Ridge Apartment Railings Project Number 2220431.20 Date: 05/17/22 By: JCH °afro Aluminum Design Manual 2015 Edition&2019 OSSC Custom Railing Extrusions 2.376 2.376 2.376 2.376 PFIE - INTERNAL POST SWING fOR END POSTS WITH CABLE WILL PE-POST EXTRUSION PROFILE PE-POST EXTRUSION SCALE=1;3 W/INTERNAL POST BRACE SCALE=1:3 Typical Railing Post Reinforced Railing Post for Cable Railing TR-200 PROFILE sem.E.I 3 I I .75 3.50 r25 -r 2,125 1.o1a o� 2' BR-100 BOTTOM Q s - Fl RAIL W/RCB1 SCALE 1:3 FI-FLAT INFILL FOR SERIES TR200 & TR999 (WHEN USING CABLE) Bottom Rail 4S - IF re2e-01 JNF1LL FOR SERIES TR200. TR999. & 400 (WHEN L USING GLASS OR PICKET) SCALE=1-3 Top Rail Picket Project: Hampton Ridge Apartment Railings Project Number 2220431.20 Date:05/17/22 By: JCH QQO Aluminum Design Manual 2015 Edition&2019 OSSC ill Railing Post-Balcony Mounted and Deck Mounted Section Properties Material Properties A(in2) 1.010 (6063-T6) Post Spacing 52.125 in I„„(in4) 0.852 Fy(ksi) 25 Concentrated Load 0.217 k Sc(in3) 0.717 Fto(ksi) 30 St(in3) 0.717 F,y(ksi) 25 LTB A 19.18 rot(in) 0.918 E (ksi) 10,100 rn,(in) 0.919 Cc 78.4 i V Z(in3) 0.8529 \i ( N I 1 b(in) 2.376 t(in) 0.1 Flexural Limit State Reference 0 M„p I 0(kip-in) Max Length(in) Rupture F.2 1.95 13.12 60 Yielding F.2 1.65 12.92 60 Local Buckling* F3.3 1.65 10.73 49 Lateral-Torsional Buckling F.4 1.65 12.61 58 `Allowable Stress from Limiting Element Method(Below) Limiting Element Method (Table 2-21): Elements A=b/t Fin for A<A1 Al F/f2 for A1<A<A2 A2 HQ for A>A2 Elements-Uniform Flanges Compression- Flat 23.8 - 22.8 14.96 39 - elements supported on both edges Elements-Flexural Sides Compression-Flat 23.8 22.70 34.7 - 93 - elements supported on both edges Maximum Allowable Span 4.12 ft DESIGN OK Maximum Actual Span 3.73 ft Project: Hampton Ridge Apartment Railings Project Number 2220431.20 Date:05/17/22 By: JCH Aluminum Design Manual 2015 Edition&2019 OSSC AHBL Picket Infill Design 5/8"x 5/8"x 0.05"picket railing for intermediate guard load of 501bs over one square foot Section Properties Material Properties A(in2) 0.115 (6063-T6) Picket Spacing 4.5 in I (in°) 0.006 Ft, (ksi) 25 Concentrated Load 0.019 k S,(in3) 0.020 F,,,(ksi) 30 (at center of picket span) St(in3) 0.020 Fcy(ksi) 25 Z(in3) 0.0248 E(ksi) 10,100 b(in) 0.625 Cc 78.4 t(in) 0.05 Flexural Limit State Reference O M„p/()(kip-in) Max Length(in) Rupture F.2 1.95 0.38 81 Yielding F.2 1.65 0.38 80 Local Buckling* F3.3 1.65 0.30 65 *Allowable Stress from Limiting Element Method(Below) Limiting Element Method (Table 2-21): Elements A=b/t F/C for A<A1 Al F/f)for A2<A<A2 A2 F/4 for A>A2 Elements-Uniform Flanges Compression-Flat 12.5 15.20 22.8 39 g elements supported on both edges Elements-Flexural Sides Compression-Flat 12.5 22.70 34.7 - 93 elements supported on both edges Maximum Allowable Span 5.40 ft DESIGN OK Maximum Actual Span . 3.13 ft Project: Hampton Ridge Apartment Railings Project Number 2220431.20 '' Date:05/17/22 By: JCH Aluminum &Design Manual 2015 Edition2019 OSSC TR-200 Top Rail with Flat Infill Plate(Glass/Picket Infill Plate Similar) Section Properties Material Properties A(in2) 1.011 (6063-T6) Post Spacing 52.125 in I,x(in4) 0.469 Fry(ksi) 25 Concentrated Load 0.217 k S,(in3) 0.486 Fm(ksi) 30 LTB A 54.0 St(in3) 0.554 Fey(ksi) 25 Lb r (in) 0.681 E(ksi) 10,100 1.2ry cb ryy,(in) 1.244 C, 78.4 Z(in3) 0.6249 Flexural Limit State Reference 0 Mnp/0(kip-in) Max Span"(in) Rupture F.2 1.95 9.6 177 Yielding F.2 1.65 9.5 174 Local Buckling* F3.3 1.65 6.0 111 Lateral-Torsional Buckling F.4 1.65 8.4 154 *Allowable Stress from Limiting Element Method(Below) Limiting Element Method (Table 2-21): Elements-Flextural Compression X=b/t F/0 for A<A1 Al F/0 for A1<A<X2 A2 F/0 for A>A2 Elements-Uniform Flange Compression-Flat elements 38.9 - 22.8 12.39 39 - supported on both edges Elements-Flexural Webs Compression-Flat elements 20.1 22.70 34.7 - 93 - supported on both edges Maximum Allowable Span 9.24 ft DESIGN OK Maximum Actual Span 4.34 ft Project: Hampton Ridge Apartment Railings Project Number: 2220431.20 ' I Date: 05/17/22 , rS By:JCH Aluminum Design Manual 2015 Edition &2019 OSSC 0 H A L BR-100 Bottom Rail Section Properties Material Properties A(in2) 0.394 (6063-T6) Post Spacing 52.125 in 14114) 0.143 Ft),(ksi) 25 Concentrated Load 0.050 k Sc(in3) 0.135 F,„(ksi) 30 S,(in3) 0.135 Fcy (ksi) 25 LTB A 15.5 r,„(in) 0.602 E(ksi) 10,100 L b rn,(in) 0,358 C, 78.4 A = 1.2ry cn Z(ins) 0.1897 Flexural Limit State Reference fl Mnp/n(kip-in) Max Span(in) Rupture F.2 1.95 2.9 233 Yielding F.2 1.65 2.9 230 Local Buckling* F3.3 1.65 1.4 115 Lateral-Torsional Buckling F.4 1.65 2.7 219 *Allowable Stress from Limiting Element Method(Below) Limiting Element Method(Table 2-21): Elements-Flextural Compression A=b/t Fin for A<A1 Al Fin for A1<A<A2 A2 Fin for A>A2 Elements-Uniform Flange Compression-Flat 14.5 7.3 - 13 10.66 elements supported on one edge Elements-Flexural Web Compression-Flat 8.3 22.70 34.7 - 23 elements supported on both edges Maximum Allowable Span 9.56 ft DESIGN OK Maximum Actual Span 4.34 ft Project: Hampton Ridge Apartment Railings Project Number 2220431.20 Date:05/17/22 By: JCH H B Aluminum Design Manual 2015 Edition&2019 OSSC lag Railing Connections TR-200 Rail to Post (4) S.S. #1 Ox' 4" TEK Determine Capacity of Screws ` (4)#10 SCREWS TO POST 0.07"ALUM THICKNESS, MIN TR-200 ' 3 Ide t Fa, 525 # SHEAR= MIN 2 D t Ftu 798 # 2VX2%" POST Rn/O 175 4/screw (4)Screws = 700 # OK RCB1 Bracket to Post Determine Capacity of Screws (2)#10 Screws from bracket to post (2)#10 Screws from BR-100 to RCB1 (one ea side) 0.07"ALUM THICKNESS, MIN 3 SHEAR= MIN de t Ft 525 # 2 D t Ftu 798 Rn/O 175 #/screw (2)Screws = 350 # OK RCB1 BRACKET i`,/� W/SS#1oX1 " TEK 4" BR-100 SCREW O.C. S.S. #1 Orr TEK DECK SURFACE Project: Hampton Ridge Apartment Railings Project Number 2220431.20 Date:05/17/22 By: JCH ©WOO Aluminum Design Manual 2015 Edition&2019 OSSC Post to Knife Plate Connection Determine Capacity of Bolt Group (2)3/8" Bolts ALUMINUM .--1--- .1 1/8"thick alum tube& 1/4"alum T-Channel Bracket RA-PKP N Bolt Shear:AISC 360-10, J3 KNIFE PLATE) Ei., _ M R„ = Fn Ab Iv:1.m - Fn 33.8 ksi (2) 0.375%3.50` THRU BOLT W/ Ab 0.2 in2 (2) 3/8-16NUT-18-8 W/2 3/8 RA-PE Q 2 LOCK WASHER & (4) FS-746-FtATW-18-8 R„/4 3.31 kips/bolt Bearing at Alum: t Ft„ 30 ksi 4 1.95 j R„= MIN Idc t Ftu 5.63 kips/bolt 'v 2 D t Ft„ 5.63 kips/bolt cn R„/C 2.88 kips/bolt i 1 - r _ Pao(#) 5769 Actual P(#) 2991 OK Project: Hampton Ridge Apartment Railings Project Number 2220431.20 Date:05/17/22 By:JCH Aluminum Design Manual 2015 Edition&2019 OSSC R WO Railing Bottom Bracket Connection Determine Allowable V (4) 1/2"dia Thru Bolts with Simp DTT2Z Holdowns Shear Capacity: N Z 460 #/bolt J SI® V 1840 #total (4 bolts)(Cd= 1.0) 1° ° �JVAWI° 1+1, I Tension Capacity: HMI I i ' Simpson DTT2Z YV l ) I IIE I Tallow 1825 #/holdown (Cd= 1.0) rasli SIMPSON DTT22 N V max(#) = 217 V all (#) = 1840 OK c ' 1 T max(#) = 1851 o - Tall (#) 1825 Marginal-OK O N " I in s� O N u7 in I •• u v 1 FRONT VIEW • • HAMPTON RIDGE APARTMENT 13301 SW 72ND AVE, TIGARD OR 97223 0 RAILING 0 BALCONY D SUNSHADE SHEET EV GENERA.CONTRACTOR:LIFETIME CRERIOR5 POLE RIME NO. DOTE PROJECT ADDRESS:INIXISWYNDAYE ROARDORfRll , -.,, i ` 00 COVER PAGE 00 04-29-2022 �� 1 LEVEL-2 FLOOR PINT 00 04-2B-2022 2 LEVEL-3 FLOOR PLAN 00 CA-29-2022 • \ ` ``/y 3 RAIL A N B ENLARGE 00 04-2B-2022 4 R(111 C&0 ENLARGE PAIL LENGTH 1092 if COLOR:BLACK ABBREVIATIONS SYMBOL LEGEND 5 RAIL DEi'Alls TOP Al.TYPE:1R200 INFlLL TYPE:PICKET B4-BF Balcony Fascia FIELD WELD SYY00. 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PLUG OR SLOT II AIB FASCIA BRACAET(MINIMUM 3 TAR UWr)SPACING FARES ON N-Baal RCB1 Rail Connecting Bock for Top& EMT BELONG SYMBOL 011 MELDING SYMBOL wEIO IC SYMBOL TI tENC OF BALCONY. Batton Rails DETAIL NUMBER DETAIL NUMBER M-FMPB-mr fLPB-E ON Set Intermediate Fascia MN DETAIL TIRE 3)SAG R00 BRACKET AM SUB FASCIA BRACKET WISE BE ATTACHEDBracket '%' 1O SXEEiIxG.BLOIXInc,CONCRETE OR 51RVCNRIL SURFACE. 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AND UV RtsisraNce ~y k' .1 Decades of Proven Performance "' ='; --., WeatherSmart Drainable is a product distributed by the Ford- i' 'i ' - n. •k fiber Building Systems Group.With more than a seventy-five since year history of proven performance,technical expertise and - 1939 practical know-how, the company has become a trusted partner •••` :s` _ _ to builders,architects and code officials. ti •i ---r '. 1_JV1 M lilE thMARI Ul</411LJABLE • Product Description:WeatherSmart Drainable is a Limitations:Product should be covered within six months.To scientifically advanced housewrap designed for use within ensure maximum exposure time,store unused product in an area a variety of exterior wall assemblies.It provides excellent not exposed to sunlight Inspect product to insure it is free of protection from wall damage due to water intrusion and any protrusions or damage which may detract from the weather- condensation. resistive barrier integrity.Holes,•teats or punctures sksould'be Composition:WeatherSmart Drainable is a spunbond sealed with Moistopm Sealant arid Liquid FlashingorFortifiber polypropylene fabric with a non-perforated breathable barrier Sheathing Tape.This.pro duct isnot recommended for horizontal, roofing or below grade applications.Ensure that a layer of layer.The product is embossed for drainage efficiency. Super Jumbo Tex°60 minute is used to separate WeatherS•mart • Size&Weight:WeatherSmart Drainable is available in Drainable and Portland cement stucco or mortar used in masonry 3-x125',9'x125',and 10'x125'rolls.Product weight is veneer walk. approximately 2.25 Ibs/100 sq.ft. installation:WeatherSmart Drainable should be installed in Applicable Standards:Complies with the International Code accordance with the local applicable building code.Weather- Council Evaluation Services Acceptance Criteria for Water resistive barriers should be applied horizontally,with the upper Resistive Barriers(AC 38). layers overlapping the lower layer by a minimum of 6",and Complies as an alternative to the water-resistive barrier all vertical joints should be lapped a minimum of IZ".Consult specified in Section 1404.2 of the International Building Code°. your design professional where necessary. Complies as an alternative co the weather-resistant sheathing Availability:The Fortifiber Building Systems Groups products papers specified in Section R703.2 of the International are distributed nationwide.For product information and Residential Building Code®. pricing,please call a Fortifiber distributor near you.If you need assistance locating a participating distributor,please call our ICC-ES Evaluation Report No.3791. Customer Service Department at 1-800-773-4777. American Society for Testing&Materials(ASTM): Fortifiber Warranty:This product may be eligible for •ASTM D 779-Standard Test Method for Water Resistance Fortifiber's FortiShield 15 year warranty when used in of Papen Paperboard,and Other Sheet Materials by the Dry conjunction with other Fortifiber products.Please see on/- Indicator Method website at www.fortifiber.com/warranry.htm for details. •ASTMD S034-Standard TecrMethod fir Breaking Strength Fortifiber Corporation warrants that its products are in and Elongation of Textile Fabrics(Grab Ten) compliance with their published specifications and are free from •ASTM E 84-Standard Test Method fir Surface Burning defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two years Characte irtics of BuildingIVlaterials from the date of purchase.This warranty does not apply to loss •ASTME 96-Sraadard TestMethodfox Warn Vapordue to abuse.Material found to be defective will be replaced at Transmission of Mater:Ws no charge by For ,ifxber,but in no event shall Fortifiber be liable for any other costs or damages,including any labor casts. •ASTM E 2178-Standard Test Method for Air Penneance of -mis ESPRFSS WARRANTY IS GIVEN IN LIEU OF AND EXCLUDES Building Materials ALL OIHER E PRFSS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES,EVCLUDING •ASTM E 2273-Standard Tea Method for Determining the RUT NOT LLt7rI'ED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF Drainage Efficiency of Exterior insulation and Finish Systrnu MERCHANTABILITY AND Frr'NFSS FORAPAR•I'lCVLAR PURPOSE. (EIFS)Clad Will Assemblies Fortifiber's sole obligations under this warranty are as set forth herein.In no event shall Fortifiber be liable forvany lost revenue Physical Properties:WeatherSmart Drainable is continually or profits,direct,indirect,special,incidental ore onsequential tested in accordance with ASTM procedures.The values damages of any kind. shown in Table I are averages obtained in these tests. Cr a' r 3. s =�'� i �;� ^^ - �rz "*' Table I- Physical Properties . lisgEmICATIMa0 Mnx4v rogr•essecon a weathe., otecfrontbehir?_-e Cr C in V l r !Dili� o-. �g,y'Y 3i �� •Y,K i3 rtS o xt-;;` `V:, i :(f5'�3`iS'.Si6mM furepenetta or ndcgn ease torn etror ""- lw�zr= ti �.> -.. Drainage ASTM E 2273 >95% >90% wallassemblx +'� ">? a%•5f.r. . g'n.',,r, I f>. S T-^. "A' ,�-�. Efficiency Pass ' ` 12W a ; f�- a Moisture Vapor ASTM E 96 Procedure 105 gism/day 35g/sm/day iarreEla•R natvEBP PIER eitfierS ar✓°Dral ab e- L to ,,•:>?israa btltr ,or- ?.• Transmission A(Des lccant Method) (15 perms) (minimum) Ys- b n cp¢ wit .l, g� `} Air Permeance ASTM E 2178 c0.02lis/sqM I(0.02 L./slum tort Berated breathabJ atnecF6z •Ysn.>.-••raises- zn a ..1??.s atl5 Pasais �proauc s emuosset(fogdramag�e a envy t ,�K+;,s -i+- wC - ir .r Dry Breaking Force ASTM D 5034 MD•51 lb, MD-40lb tgyMEDIcESSPFCI WAsliriifgrcattiOnaG •EouttO21 r> :-t I (Grab Test) CD-40 Ib, CD-35 Ib,r •' el..eel..- :Kai ust.rie "mil.-vE>•- a �`.v-itacga.ante c cceep�2¢nt tlfet Oftll/ater ; Water Resistance ASTM 0779 >60 min 10 min(minimum) libiLtveeanrenitZ481tzz ' s i '�;�y 4 + f ,,Yi.e, „^L^- ClassA ClassA r F�x cn r,{�r V' ,�-•Fs y rsti- '_e, flamespread ASTM E84 0-Pass 0-25 .`rn'' -'•^' w ,a-^•e Smoke Developed ASTM E•84 20•Pass Oa45o .,-..V. i." 3'44 •a.:'.`r-,,,"r-r C, - u rFortifiber Building Systems Group° Protecting Your World from the Elements' Call 1-800-773-4777 or1-775-333-640o•www.fortifiber com. Cum raniabr auddtna SyatunuGmup•.Fernfiber•,roNShkld`.Meblap•Sealant Pmteeana Your WNW Got the tkmenb•anti WeaUnsmarl•are Irademeis aleaalfiber Gponeek 06 • WINDOW INSTALLATION WITH WEATHERSMART° DRAINABLE Due to the advanced drainage tex- tures of WeatherSmart Drainable, All fleshings must be a minimum of 9' /� different installation methods are wide. WindowT...-- �'1� required. It is important to follow © ,!1 r these instructions to ensure proper with sealant seal around windows and doors. Head 0 WeatherSmart Afodirred This "Method AI*for flashing Drainabie Weather WeatherSmart Drainable installa- , Sin barrier tion guide is designed for integral See Fig.9a for flashing flanged window applications, n pertingr m hodd of o ea where the window is installed after Bashing and the weather-resistive barrier WeatherSmart (WRB)is applied. Compliance with Drainable. ti `j the building code and proper ,r ` '� installation are critical in reducing \ potential water leakage points. flashing `� 0 Consideration should be given to 0 O , Shiieeld preparing the substrate, including Window comer Patch cleaning the window flange and making sure the surfaces are dry and free of any debris. For best adhesion, an approved primer and J-roller are recommended. The following Fortifiber Building Systems Groupe products are recommended for this method: •FortiFlash®Flashing, FortiFtashe Commercial Flashing or FortiFlashe Butyl Flashing •Moistope Sealant and Liquid Flashing •Moistope Corner Shield •Fortifiber®Primer •WeatherSmart®Drainable INSTALLING THE WRB Install WeatherSmart Drainable over an approved exterior sheathing. Starting at the ° bottom of one end of the wall, place the WeatherSmart Drainable roll horizontally °° (overlapping the corner by a minimum of 12') • and roll out the first course evenly, wrapping over the window and door rough openings. Begin roll Place the membrane so that it is tight and of12"away flat a from corner ° ° • ° �e 2 FASTENING 3 SEAM OVERLAPS VERTICAL HORIZONTAL la crowned o o o p o 24'O.C. staples that • ° 6• o _— max. pe penetrate " : 12'minimum horizontal 0 ® studs. a vertical overlap (optional) �• overlap _ 0 I Fortifiber recommends using fasteners with 1"plastic • .-- ._..,_ caps, or using 1"crown staples that penetrate the studs to attach WeatherSmart Drainable so that it is taut and flat. The proper spacing for these fasteners is — 24"on center, maximum. Closer spacing may be At vertical seams, apply Any succeeding course required based on site conditions. a minimum 12"vertical should be placed hortzon- overlap. When going tally over the lower course around corners, make in a weather-board fashion sure WeatherSmart with a minimum horizontal Drainable is pulled tight- overlap of 6'. ly and properly fastened. 4 MODIFY THE WRB 5 CORNER 'SHIELD �L tread orMolstop Apply a 3/e4bead of ° ❑ ❑ Sealant Moistop Sealant and • Trim to fit sill Liquid Flashing as , —1r.y. , shown and embed the finvne; ' as ° Comer Shield. Install • metthod o ° fasteners into the face to ° armugb ' secure. Trim to width of openings • ° o sill with sharp utility Fasteners Mo stssto knife. • o o CameP Shield At the rough opening, cut the housewrap in an inverted"Y" fashion.Make diagonal cuts at the top of the rough opening corners.Example:for 9"flashing measure as follows:9"up and 9°over, 45°angle(a). Cut on the diagonal from marked point to the rough opening corner Raise the top edge of the WeatherSmart Drainable and tape the corners and the center to the surface above. This will allow for the installa- tion of the window, the jamb and head flashing later 6 SILL FLASHING 7 CORNER PATCHES All flashing should be �---,- - - VeitJcal cuts firmly roiled here using a J•rol er. —�Comer Patch .� Fold onto snr ©\ sill. flashing Sill flashing 6"x 9'Comer R.O.+yr width completly of jamb flashing coven the Comer Shield piece . Cut the sill flashing to the width of the rough opening Cut two corner 6"x9"corner patches using 9"flashing. plus twice the jamb flashing width. (R.O. +2x width Install corner patches over each Moistop Corner of jamb flashing). Remove the release paper and Shield at the jambs. install the sill flashing in place. Make a vertical cut at each jamb and fold the flashing onto the sill. Once in place, all flashing should be firmly rolled using a J-roller. 8 WINDOW INSTALLATION 9 JAMB FLASHING Window _ © a e a —1 _Applyconhnuoos7:'inch --'�, rye'sbead orseal ng on �� f r — _ `window flange. • r rrairam r,..-� I 11—W41 Extend Jabashing 2from the to9ew of the hea2"drainage gap Align the flashingflashing. Before installin the window a l a 3/e" bead of ! hush against the 9 PPY windawframewr7h Moistop Sealant and Liquid Flashing to the backside f/% the adhesive slapcovering the entire (interior)of the mounting flange leaving(wo 2"drainage window flange. gaps at the sill. Install the window according to the win- dow manufacturer's instructions. Jamb flashing ------------ Prior to installing the jamb flashing wipe the jamb flange and WeatherSmart Drainable to ensure proper adhesion. Then cut two strips of flashing long enough to extend 1"beyond the sill flashing and 2"below the top of the head flashing. Remove the release paper and align the flashing flush against the window frame with the adhesive strip covering the entire window flange. Follow this procedure for the other side of the window. 1 0 HEAD FLASHING 13 ]-. b Allow for enough'head Align the flashing Rush aggainst the Bashing to properly seal window frame with the adhesive strip jamb flashing Appty!I'minimum covering the entire window flange. FortiFlash overentire diagonal cols In weather-resistive barrier. Head flashing Wipe the head flange, and jamb flashing. Cut a piece of Finally, allow the flap of the weather-resistive barn- flashing long enough to ensure that the head flashing er at the head to lay flat over the head flashing. Cut extends a minimum of 1"beyond the jamb flashing. install a piece of 9"flashing to make two diagonal patch- the head flashing by pressing firmly in place in one direction es and install over the entire diagonal cut made in to prevent voids. Once in place, all flashing should be the weather-resistive barrier and roll firmly in place. firmly rolled using a J-roller. 11 BACK DAM OVERVIEW Provide a back dam This recommenda- Il and air seal to the lion refers to the ®Jit inside of the rough most commonly ��� d �- • opening. The configu- used types of win- -`}n ration of the back dows(surface flit!!i Ili;� � dam will vary based mounted). For other i •, I':, • on the profile of the types of frames, I I window being special attention ill. / installed. should be paid to the window manu- facturer's instruc- tions. WEATHERSMART DRAINABLE AND WINDOWS Windows,window fleshings and weather barriers must be properly integrated in order to form a comprehensive moisture control system. The windows shown in this guide follow the Method"Ai"window installation and refer- ence the AMERICAN ARCHITECTURAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION. Also,you can find other detailed instructions on how to integrate weather barriers and window fleshings at www.fortifiber.com Limitations:WeatherSmart Dralnahie should be covered within 120 days.Inspect -"�� product to ensure it is free of any protrusions or damage which may detract from the Fortifiber Building weather resistive barrier integrity.Holes,tears or punctures should be sealed with �� Systems Group° Moistop Sealant or Fortifiber Sheathing Tape.This product is not racomended for horizontal,roofing or below grade applications.Ensure that a layer of Super Jumbo Prorerdug Your World frons the Emma' Tex 60 Minute is used to separate WeatherSmart Drainable and Porliand cement stucco or mortar used in masonry veneer walls. NATIONAL SALES OFFICE Reno,NV pnon7 i. Y 3+ *bar -- 5,h, 4,4,144: 10 i4lr yo a.1--_ '1 Z y 'fir S - hay .,. , .yp Y.yt ,47 } F ;„: i L i 3 qJ1) r -- ice` r- lvr-.eT 'f b2 t`. ,5a, y a `_ L.� 1 r -ter - =� _ ._ e"SS •S } ;'' 5 j - ,t _. - v 0 AGGRESSIVE,TACKY ADHESIVE AIDES IN SPLICING TO . a Ki VARIOUS NON-SILICONE SURFACES. 0 STRONG PET CARRIER ADDS DIMENSIONAL STABILITY - y:• ,, AND STRENGTH. `— -.o'Y a f v-ta 0 EXCELLENT BALANCE OF TACK,PEEL,AND TENSILE yfs ..} � ` ccPt i;" � V .n _. STRENGTH. ` O MAINTAINS ADHESION AT LOW TEMPERATURES, y -I� > f-„#/_ ...: a _ :" `si i '-,.4 EXHIBITS EXCELLENT AGING AND WEATHERING - - �- fig. _ PROPERTIES. :-`r `' PROVIDES AN OUTSTANDING SEAM AND LAP SEAL. ;=€3 MAY BE APPLIED DOWN TO 10°F(-10°C). a DESIGNED FOR USE W{TH HYDRO TEXT,JUMBO TEX`, ` _\ PLYDRY",WEATHERSMART°AND WEATHERTEX' WEATHER RESISTIVE BARRIERS. III WEATHER 1939 ti j , . : Pks 0t7arrrIIc o,erYiO I1 ,� i` Property Fort fiber Sheathing Tape - Roll Dimensions 17/8"x 55 yards;3"x 55 yards , Adhesive Acrylic Backing Coated Polyester Rim - ,_ Peel Adhesion(stainless steel) 20 oz./inch .,.` , 7^e 'y'a•t: -., Tensile Strength 37Ibs./inch - '� 1 ' ems.. Elongation . i r_ r I '7• - -_k^ir. 2F' m Cafl a-Soo -4777 or a-775-333-Bgoo ''�'�" s=orfi fiber Building Systems Group' ,; g for sales and technical assistance. Protecting Your World fret,,the Elnuerzu� '______ --:-. On the Internet visit www-fortifiber.com. ="•'M..s..,� 91°H:mbxrat SkosSslemnGr+rr.rwura ^.'ry.AroenAurbarwAa�w-: cusnilburalVmmile&.rmtr,.WcvLLru asn+dtearna:n•a:loeuiwbcrrcNncrvn " _ gn Uu HardiePlank° f tv Lap Siding / (/ JamesHardie ----- . EFFECTIVE MAY 2016 4 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS-PRIMED&COLORPLUS'B PROWL:1 b Visit wenubardletostetation.com for the most recent version. SELECT CEDARMiLL°•SMOOTH•CUSTOM COLONIAL'"SMOOTH•CUSTOM COLONIAL"ROUGHSAWN CUSTOM BEADED CEDARMILL°•CUSTOM BEADED SMOOTH•STRAIGHT EDGE SHINGLE PLANK IMPORTANT:FAILURE TO INSTALL AND FINISH THIS PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WiTH APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES AND JAMES HARDIE WRITTEN APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS MAY LEAD TO PERSONAL INJURY,AFFECT SYSTEM PERFORMANCE,VIOLATE LOCAL BUILDING CODES,AND VOID THE PRODUCT ONLY WARRANTY.BEFORE INSTALLATION,CONFIRM THAT YOU ARE USING THE CORRECT HARDIEZONE'"PRODUCT INSTRUCTIONS, INSTALLATION OF HZ105 PRODUCTS OUTSIDE AN HZ100 LOCATION WILL VOID YOUR WARRANTY. TO DETERMINE WHICH HARDIEZONE'" APPUES TO YOUR LOCATION,VISIT WWW.HARDIEZONE.COM OR CALL 1-866-942-7343(866 9HARDIE) STORAGE&HANDLING: m CUTTING INSTRUCTIONS Store flat and keep dry and covered prior OBt000RS INDOORS to InStaIUOD,Instating siding water I.Rata g skate So that wadw m 9Maodulawaytruser I.Cut mry using score and snap,or shears(rn rlca(rearm* saturated may result In shrinkage at butt and fither3 io t udng area 2.Position cutting station in wall-venbtaled area UseJoints.Carry planks on edge. Protect 2 a Best dI Sin and tip edges and comers from breakage.James iL Shears Wantal,B 'Iieapactaisticl -NEVER use a power saw indoors HardleIs not responsible for damage haetter. I.Dust retch]aodaMY napped crdha -rEVCRteenccutesatvn&tetd:esrKKce-ay the f'ardr5 saw bade trademark caused by lmpmper storage and handling Harde8ara'sawhlade and t{PAvaaum extraction -NEVER dry sweep—Use vial suppressor or HEPAVacwm of the product cGoad Oust nailing Circular saw vet aHa e8 desawbat ow use Vim tomodern oddt'g) _ -.-, '" Impotent Haw For=,*Inn PvteCtkO ibtestresp'eaaE oust picbdirni.James Heide remntmedsaMays wing'ae5'-kvd sting methods where feasible. l M resOSH-afpoved inoscanbema ncmitationMOaberea tgpxtiasbheherraindstMost n Ahida'afoPcareidmagm abtli'a .b =3� at ivMvl2rnesharde.cam to hell you deleimree the s tappropriate nib)mebnticemulch uegaemmnH I=cern stet rots about emosae Teals alai �`-sy, de not°arab with the above pra<Itss,you Wadi ahrars nand a waffled rdal%hygienist acaved Jonas Hardie for hatlwrnramhm. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: • HardiePlank°lap siding can be Installed over braced wood or steel studs spaced a maximum of 24 in.o.c.or directly to minimum 7i16 in.thick OSB sheathing.See general fastening requirements.irregularities In framing and sheathing can mirror through the finished application. • Information on Installing James Hardie products over foam can be located In JH Tech Bulletin 19 at avww.lamehardle.com • A water-resistive barrier is required in accordance with local building code requirements.The water-resistive barrier must be appropriately installed with penetration and junction flashing in accordance with local building code requirements.James Hardle will assume no responsibility fa water Infiltration. James Hardie does manufacture HardieWrap°Weather Barrier,a non-woven non-perforated housewrap',which comptes with building code requirements. • When installing James Hardie products all clearance details in figs.3-14 must be followed. • Adjacent finished grade must slope away from the bulling in accordance with local building codes- typicaly a minimum of 6 in.in the first 10 ft. Figure 1 Double Wall single want • Do not use HardiePlank lap siding in fascia or Trim applications. Construction Construction • Do not install James Hardie products,such that!trey may remain inn contact WW'l standing watec v2rer-resktrve barrier let-in bracing • HardiePlank lap siding maybe Installed an gat vertical wall applications only. lesood a 24 to ecmac • For 1 r projects,including commercial and multi-family projects,where the spanOse sheathing 9 y Pouf , of the �� wall Is significant in length,the designer and/or architect should take into consideration the � � � coefficient of thermal expansion and moisture movement Of the product in their design. i ,�, ��I I These values can be found in lie Technical 8uletin"Expansion Characteristics of 1 James Hardie°Siding Products"at www.JamesHardie.cam. 1 • DO NOT use stain,oiValkyd base paint,or powder coating on James Hardie Products. �� /1/ INSTALLATION: JOINT TREATMENT Fi ire 2 Nag Inc nail /� One or more of the folowing joint treatment options g tinei aare required by code(as referenced 2009(AC ::mod a not RT03.10.2J s ill present A.Joint Flashing(James Hardie recommend 3/4 In.&1"f camy"�—' lo.elf auto8-Caulking'(Caulking is not recommendedIE ; tun tnp mpantfor ColorPius for aesihelc reasons as thema J'i' 0, ' 411%1- Caulking and ColorPlus will weather �d,� differently.For the same reason, dit4gtg /''I� „ ieateereskurc do not caulk nail heads on HardieZoncry ,• banter ColorPlus products.) HardePlank'slding °• ,�� [meter C."H° larger cover Meth 11r4In.Starter strip to anim in mama consistent plink angle moderate to c n15tact al ant Joints Have appropeiate gap between 00384 trim,then auk-- Note:Field painting over cauldng may produce a sheen difference when compared to the field painted PrimePhu. 'Refer to Caulking section in geese instruction. 'For addlbonal Information on HardieWrap°Weather Banter,consul James Hardie at 1-865-4Hardle or www.hardlemap.com WARNING:AVOID BREATHING SILICA DUST James horde°products nun respirable aystallne Ace,wIdw Is loom to the State of Callenda la cause cancer and B catsfdacd by WIC and NOSH to be a came of cute tiresome aaawauonal sources. Breathing emessIve amounts or respeable slum dust an also came a dsaMbq and potentially fatal lung d¢ease caged sa4mtq and has been ached with ogler ceseasrs Sane ohods smddngn�oyyhaease these risks. During Installation or handing:n)work et outdoor areas will ample ve 12)use Peter cement shear le outing are where not reu3H.use nOodvetde°soy bade andduHedacing cemlor saw awned to aHEPAvacuum;pi warn otters n the eymedxle use (4)wear a properly-fitted.NIOSH-agneved dust masher respirator(e.g.N•95)to eseod a with applicable gwemm'olregtdanore and mantdacbeer b nd=to further hodt nameable ace amens.OWN dean-up,use HEPAvacuums or wet demo methods-never dry sweep.Fa Mifarhronnedoa,refer to tie natation hsvucaaa and Material Safety On Sheet avdable at WM. le.cam or by tang 1-ee0-SHAROIE ft-n00-942-7343). FAILURE TO ADHERE TO Ot5W RINGS,MSDs,Aiaa INSTA L4l)ON 1(SIRJC11ONS MAY tEV)TO KNOLLS PERSONAL IN,WRY DR OFATH. =S, 1E11119-P114 05/16 . lir7Lte... CLEARANCE AND FLASHING REQUIREMENTS Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Roof to Wall Horizontal Flashing Kickout Flashing Slabs,Path,Steps to S•iding Z-Flashing } reGulred -.: • ® . - prt.„..-.....„,-„,,,,,KGode . ''1 1 • € min4Nx41a r Qr > { Oo not caulk. e :I . d I" �j 112-2(n Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Deck to Wall Ground to Siding Gutter to Siding Sheltered Areas Mortar/Masonry Morta r/M asonry ' ` y :Flashing rII' - Zfl i• ashng YhrZ- zshing xd ---r—....:: //7/7//'.4;:-.''- . „„,..4,,,..,. n/ MIn.14fn. Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Drip Edge Block Penetration Valley/Shingle Extension 'Recommended In HZid) Z . _ � nYa Ry L� r t FASTENER REQUIREMENTS** Blind Nailing Is the preferred method of Installation for HardiePiankk lap siding products.Face nailing should only be used where required by code krhigh wind areas and must not be used In conjunction with Blind nailing(Please see JH Tech bulletin 17 for exemption when doing a repair).Pin-backed comers may be done for aesthetic purposes Only.Pin-backs shall be done with finish nails only,and are not a subsiihde for blind or face nailing. BLIND NAILING FACE NAILING Nails-Wood Framing Nails-Wood Framing •Siding nalI(0.09 In.shank x 0.221 in.HD x 2 in.long) •6d(0.113 In.shank x 0.267 in.HD z 2 in.long) •11ga.roofing nail(0.121 in.shank x 0.371 in.HD x 1.25 In.long) •Siding nail(0.09 in.shank x 0.221 in.HD x 2 in.Long) Screws-Steel Framing Screws-Steel Framing •Ribbed Wafer-head or equivalent(No.8 x 1 1/4 in.long x 0.375 in.HO)Screws •Ribbed Bugle-head or equivalent(No.8-18 x 1-5/8 in.long x must penetrate 3 threads into metal Naming. 0.323 In.HO)Screws must penetrate 3 threads Into metal framing. Nails-Sleet Framing Nails-Steel Framing •ET&F Panelfasr nails or equivalent(0.10 in.shank x 0.313 in.HD x 1-1/2 in. •ET&F pin or equivalent(0.10 In.shank x 0.25 in.HD x 1.1/2 in.long) long) Nails must penetrate minimum 1/4 in.Into metal framing Nails must penetrate minimum 1/4 In.Into metal framing. OSB minimum 7/16 in. OSB minimum 7)16 in. •Siding nail(0.09 in.shank 0.221 In.HD x 1-1/2 in.long)• •11 ga.roofing nail(0.121 in.shank x 0.371 in.HO x 1.75 In.long) •Ribbed Wafer-head or equivalent(No.8 x 15/81n.long x 0.375 In.HD). : 2. O.C.mu us area O.c.max r= �utr Figure 15 Figure 16 'V i 1/4 h.rem. jjjj; and Blind Nailing • plOgil a n•t Yi • min.1 1/4 in.1,1111 r-- f IIIII , Water Resistive i lie min. Banter aeup Laminate sheet to be removed immediately after installation of each course for ColurPluse products. •When face nailing to 038,planks must be no greater than 91/4 in.wide and fasteners must be 12 in.o.c.or less. Also see General Fastening Requirements;and when considering ahemative fasterdng options refer to James Handle Technkat Malin USiB 17-Fastening Tips lortimamanke Lap song. HS111t972/4 05/16 GENERAL FASTENING REQUIREMENTS PNEUMATIC FASTENING Fasteners must be corrosion resistant galvanized,or stelnless steel. James Handle products can be hand nailed or lastened with a pneumatic tool. Electro-galvanized are acceptable but may exhibit premature corrosion. Pneumatic fastening is highly recommended. Set air pressure so that the James Hardie recommends the use of quality,hot-dipped galvanifed nags, fastener is driven snug with the surface of the siding.A hush mount James Hardie is not responsible for the corrosion resistance of fasteners. attachment on the pneumatic tool is recommended.This di help control the Stainless steel fasteners are recommended when Installing James Hardie' depth the nails driven.If setting the nail depth proves difficult,choose a products near the ocean,large bodies of water,or in very humid climates. setting that under drives the natl. (Drive under driven nails snug with a smooth faced hammer-Does not apply for Installation lo steel framing). Manufacturers of ACO and CA preservative-treated wood recommend spacer materials or other physical barriers to prevent direct contact of ACO or CA 1, preservative-treated wood and aluminum products.Fasteners used to attach l ` HardleTriinTabs to praservedve-treated wood shall be of hot dipped ► ►a fill add�l � �`, zinc-coaled galvanized steel or stainless steel and in accordance to 2009!RC snug flush • O0 NOT DO NOT R317.3 or 2009 iBC 2304.9.5. under drive nails staple Figure A Figure B • Consult applicable product evaluation or listing for correct fasteners type and placement to achieve specified design wind loads. PAINTING • NOTE:Published wind roads may not be applicable to all areas where Local D0 NOT use stain,ail/alkyd base paint or powder coating on James Hardie° Building Codes have specific Jurisdiction.Consult James Hurdle Technical Products.James Hardie products must be painted within 180 days for primed Services if you are unsure of applicable compliance documentation. product and 90 days for unprimed.100%acrylic topcoats are recommended. • Drive fasteners perpendicular to siding and framing. Do not paint when wet.Far application rates refer to paint manufacturers • Fastener heads should fit snug against siding(no air space).(fig.A) specifications.Back-rolling is recommended if the siding is sprayed. • Do not over-drive nail heads or drive nails at an angle. CUT EDGE TREATMENT • If nail is countersunk,filing hole and add a nail.(fig.8) • For wood framing,under driven nails should be hit flush to the plank with a Caulk,paint or prime all field cut edges.James Hardie touch-up kits are hammer(For steel framing,remove and replace nail). required to touch-up ColorPlus products. • NOTE Whenever a structural member Is present,HardiePlank should be fastened vnlh even spacing to the structural member.The tables allowing CAULKING direct to D5B or plywood should only be used when traditional framing is For best results use an Elastomeric Joint Sealant c ampfying with ASTM C920 not avaflabie. Grade NS,Class 25 or higher or a Latex Joint Sealant complying with ASTM • Do not use aluminum fasteners,staples,or clipped head nails. C834.Caulking/Sealant must be applied In accordance with the caulking/sealant manufacturer's written instructions.Note:051 Ouad as well as some other caulking manufacturers do not allow tooling. COLORPLUS®TECHNOLOGY CAULKING,TOUCH-UP&LAMINATE •Care should be taken when handling and cutting James Hardie®ColorPlus®products.During Installation use a wet soft cloth or salt brush to gently wipe off any residue or construction dust left on the product,then rinse with a garden hose. •Touch up nicks,scrapes and nail heads using the ColorPlus'Technology touch-up applicator.Touch-up should ba used sparingly. If large areas require touch-up,replace the damaged area with new HardfePlankP lap skiing with ColorPlus Technology. •Laminate sheet must be removed immediately after Installation of each course. •Terminate non-Factory cut edges into trim where possible,and caulk Color matched caulks are available from your ColorPlus'product dealer. •Treat all other non-factory cut edges using the ColorPlus Technology edge confers,available from your ColorPlus product dealer. Note:James Hardie does not warrant the usage of third party touch-up or paints used as touch-upon James Hardie ColorPlus products. Problems with appearance or performance arising from use of third party touch-up paints or paints used as touch-up that are riot James Hardie touch-up will not be covered under the James Hardie ColorPlus Umited Finish Warranty. PAINTING JAMES HARDiE°SIDING AND TRIM PRODUCTS WITH COLORPLUS°TECHNOLOGY When repainting ColorPius products,James Hardie recommends the following regarding surface preparation and topcoat application: •Ensure the surface is clean,dry,and free of any dust dirt,or mildew •Repriming is normally not necessary •100%acrylic topcoats are recommended •00 NOT use stain,olValkyd base paint,or powder coating on James Hardie°Products. •Apply finish coat In accordance with paint manufacturers written Instructions regarding coverage,application methods,and application temperature •00 NOT caulk nail heads when using ColorPlus products,refer to the ColorPlus touch-up section HS11119-P3/4 05116 r 1O COVERAGE CHART/ESTIMATING GUIDE Number of 12 FL planks,does not Include waste COVERAGE AREA LESS OPENINGS HARDIEPLANk'LAP SIDING WIDTH SQ 5114 6174 71/4 7112 8 81/4 9114 91/2 12 (1SO=10Osq.10 (exposure) 4 5 6 6114 6314 7 8 81/4 10314 1 25 20 17 18 15 14 13 13 9 2 50 40 33 32 30 29 25 25 19 3 75 60 50 48 44 43 38 38 28 4 100 80 67 64 59 57 50 50 37 5 125 100 83 80 74 71 63 63 47 6 150 120 100 96 89 86 75 75 56 7 175 140 117 112 104 100 88 88 65 8 200 160 133 128 119 114 100 100 74 9 225 180 150 144 133 129 113 113 84 10 250 200 167 160 148 143 125 125 93 11 275 220 183 176 163 157 138 138 102 12 300 240 200 192 178 171 150 150 112 13 325 260 217 208 193 186 163 163 121 14 350 280 233 224 207 200 175 175 130 15 375 300 250 240 222 214 188 188 140 16 400 320 267 256 237 229 200 200 149 17 425 340 283 272 252 243 213 213 158 18 450 360 300 288 267 257 225 225 167 19 475 380 317 304 281 271 238 238 177 20 500 400 333 320 296 286 250 250 186 This coverage chart Is meant as a guide.Actual usage is subject to variables such as building design.James Hartle does not assume responsibility for over or under ordering of product. 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HS1111944/4 05116 PARR PARR LUMBER CO-WANKERS CORNER Mi1 'it1 • West Linn,OR 97068 68 L�.II LUMBER 503-638-7575 w i N o o w s ..u Quote Name: Hampton Ridge-Bldg 5 Quote Number: SQPATK002325_1 Customer: Lifetime Exteriors Created Date: 4/29/2022 Payment Terms: Modified Date: 4/29/2022 Sales Representative: Kevin Conner Mobile: PO Number. kevin.conner@parr.com Total Windows: 44 Weighted Average: U-Factor:.27,SHGC:0.3,VT:.56 Total Doors: Total Sq Ft: 960.00 Comments: Total Perim Ft: 856 Est.Delivery: For warranty information please visit www.milgard.com/warranty/ Billing Information Shipping Information Name: Lifetime Exteriors Name: Address: Address: Phone: Phone: Fax: Fax: Email: Email: Line: 1 Location: Quantity: 2 Style Line V250,6110,HV,1 3/8"Setback,Ext White/Int White,U-Factor:.27,SHGC:.30,VT:.56 $235.24 3/32"SunCoat(Low-E) over 3/32"4th Surface HP Coating $37.41 Operating Control Device $23.06 Fresh Air Flow Vent $36.90 Tariff $1.62 Model=Half Vent Item Total: $334.23 Size=RO:48"x 48" Line Total: $668.47 Net Frame:47 1/2"x 471/2" Handing=XO Glass=3/32"SunCoat(Low-E)over 3/32"4th Surface HP Coating with Gray EdgeGardMAX Spacer Glazing=Dual Glaze Hardware=Window Opening Control Device,Positive Action Lock Other Options=Fresh Air Flow Vent Screen=Standard with Fiberglass Mesh Ratings=STC:No Rating,OITC:No Rating,PG:LC30 Clear Opening=W 21 1/8"x H 45"Sq.Ft.6.6,Egress:Yes Other Ratings=CPD:MIL-A-153-07526-00001 Viewed From Exterior Customer Approval: Quote Number: SQPATK002325_1 Print Date:4/29/2022 Page 1 of 6 Line: 2 Location:NON-TEMPERED - Quantity: 8 Style Line V250,6210,DSH,1 3/8"Setback,Ext White/Int White, U-Factor:.27,SHGC:.30,VT:.56 $457.15 3/32"SunCoat(Low-E) over 3/32"4th Surface HP Coating $58.94 • Operating Control Device $46.12 • Fresh Air Flow Vent $36.90 Tariff $1.62 Model=Single Hung Two Wide Item Total: $600.73 Size=RO:60"x 60" Line Total: $4,805.86 Net Frame:591/2"x 59 1/2" Dimensions=Sash Height:One Half Composite Method=Vertical:IMR Glass=3/32"SunCoat(Low-E)over 3/32"4th Surface HP Coating with Gray EdgeGardMAX Spacer Glazing=Dual Glaze Hardware=Window Opening Control Device,Positive Action Lock '' * Other Options=Fresh Air Flow Vent Screen=Standard with Fiberglass Mesh Ratings=STC:No Rating,OITC:No Rating,PG:LC30 Clear Opening=W 27 1/4"x H 26 3/8"Sq. Ft.4.99 Other Ratings=CPD:MIL-A-154-07519-00001 Viewed From Exterior Customer Approval: Line: 3 Location:TEMPERED-LEFT Quantity: 5 Style Line V250,6210,DSH,1 3/8"Setback,Ext White/Int White,U-Factor:.27,SHGC:.30,VT:.56 $457.15 Custom Glass Option $153.24 Operating Control Device $46.13 Fresh Air Flow Vent $36.90 Tariff $1.62 Model=Single Hung Two Wide Item Total: $695.03 Size=RO:60"x 60" Line Total: $3,475.16 Net Frame:59 1/2"x 59 1/2" Dimensions=Sash Height:One Half Composite Method=Vertical: IMR Glass=SH 1.1 Lower Left Vent,SH 1.1 Upper Left Fixed:1/8"SunCoat(Low-E)Tempered over 1/8"4th Surface HP Coating Tempered with Gray EdgeGardMAX Spacer,SH 1.2 Lower Right Vent,SH 1.2 Upper Right Fixed:3/32"SunCoat(Low-E)over 3/32"4th Surface HP Coating with Gray EdgeGardMAX Spacer Glazing=Dual Glaze Hardware=Window Opening Control Device,Positive Action Lock pt = w ScreenOtherO=Standard ionsFresh withAir FiberglassFloVent Mesh Ratings=STC:No Rating,OITC: No Rating,PG:LC30 Clear Opening=W 271/4"x H 26 3/8"Sq.Ft.4.99 Other Ratings=CPD:MIL-A-154-07520-00001 Viewed From Exterior Customer Approval: Quote Number: SQPATK002325_1 Print Date:4/29/2022 Page 2 of 6 - Line: 4 Location:TEMPERED-RIGHT Quantity: 5 Style Line V250,6210,DSH,1 3/8"Setback,Ext White/Int White,U-Factor:.27,SHGC:.30,VT:.56 $457.15 Custom Glass Option $153.24 • Operating Control Device $46.13 Fresh Air Flow Vent $36.90 Tariff $1.62 Model=Single Hung Two Wide Item Total: $695.03 Size=RO:60"x 60" Line Total: $3,475.16 Net Frame:59 1/2"x 59 1/2" Dimensions=Sash Height:One Half Composite Method=Vertical:IMR Glass=SH 1.1 Lower Left Vent,SH 1.1 Upper Left Fixed:3/32"SunCoat(Low-E)over 3/32"4th Surface HP Coating with Gray EdgeGardMAX Spacer,SH 1.2 Lower Right Vent,SH 1.2 Upper Right Fixed:1/8"SunCoat(Low-E)Tempered over 1/8"4th Surface HP Coating Tempered with Gray EdgeGardMAX Spacer 4 Glazing=Dual Glaze Hardware=Window Opening Control Device,Positive Action Lock 4 T Other Options=Fresh Air Flow Vent Screen=Standard with Fiberglass Mesh Ratings=STC:No Rating,OITC:No Rating,PG:LC30 Clear Opening=W 271/4"x H 26 3/8"Sq.Ft.4.99 Other Ratings=CPD:MIL-A-154-07519-00001 Viewed From Exterior Customer Approval: Line: 5 Location: Quantity: 10 Style Line V250,6210,DSH,1 3/8"Setback,Ext White/Int White,U-Factor: .27,SHGC:.30,VT:.56 $500.20 3/32"SunCoat(Low-E) over 3/32"4th Surface HP Coating $70.21 Operating Control Device $46.13 Fresh Air Flow Vent $36.90 Tariff $1.62 Model=Single Hung Two Wide Item Total: $655.06 Size=RO:72"x 60" Line Total: $6,550.58 Net Frame:711/2"x 59 1/2" Dimensions=Sash Height:One Half Composite Method=Vertical:IMR Glass=3/32"SunCoat(Low-E)over 3/32"4th Surface HP Coating with Gray EdgeGardMAX Sp acer Glazing=Dual Glaze Hardware=Window Opening Control Device,Positive Action Lock • Other Options=Fresh Air Flow Vent Screen=Standard with Fiberglass Mesh e E Ratings=STC:No Rating,OITC:No Rating,PG:LC30 Clear Opening=W 33 1/4"x H 26 3/8"Sq.Ft.6.09,Egress:Yes Other Ratings=CPD:MIL-A-154-07519-00001 Viewed From Exterior Customer Approval: Quote Number: SQPATK002325_1 Print Date:4/29/2022 Page 3 of 6 • Line: 6 Location: a quantity: 8 Style Line V250,6210,SH,1 3/8"Setback,Ext White/Int White,U-Factor:.27,SHGC:.30,VT:.56 $234.73 3/32"SunCoat(Low-E) over 3/32"4th Surface HP Coating $35.36 Operating Control Device $23.06 Fresh Air Flow Vent $36.90 Tariff $1.62 Model=Single Hung Item Total: $331.67 Size=RO:36"x 60" Line Total: $2,653.36 Net Frame:35 1/2"x 59 1/2" Dimensions=Sash Height:One Half Glass=3/32"SunCoat(Low-E)over 3/32"4th Surface HP Coating with Gray EdgeGardMAX Spacer Glazing=Dual Glaze Hardware=Window Opening Control Device,Positive Action Lock Other Options=Fresh Air Flow Vent Screen=Standard with Fiberglass Mesh Ratings=STC:No Rating,OITC:No Rating,PG:LC35 Clear Opening=W 33"x H 26 3/8"Sq.Ft.6.04,Egress:Yes Other Ratings=CPD:MIL-A-154-07519-00001 Viewed From Exterior Customer Approval: Line: 7 Location:TEMPERED Quantity: 2 Style Line V250,6210,SH,13/8"Setback,Ext White/Int White,U-Factor:.27,SHGC:.30,VT:.56 $213.20 1/8"SunCoat(Low-E) Tempered over 1/8"4th Surface HP Coating Tempered $124.03 Operating Control Device $23.06 Fresh Air Flow Vent $36.90 Tariff $1.62 Model=Single Hung Item Total: $398.81 Size=RO:30"x 60" Line Total: $797.62 Net Frame:291/2"x 59 1/2" Dimensions=Sash Height:One Half Glass=1/8"SunCoat(Low-E)Tempered over 1/8"4th Surface HP Coating Tempered with Gray EdgeGardMAX Spacer Glazing=Dual Glaze Hardware=Window Opening Control Device,Positive Action Lock Other Options=Fresh Air Flow Vent Screen=Standard with Fiberglass Mesh Ratings=STC:No Rating,OITC:No Rating,PG:LC35 Clear Opening=W 27"x H 26 3/8"Sq.Ft.4.95 Other Ratings=CPD:MIL-A-154-07520-00001 Viewed From Exterior Customer Approval: Quote Number: SQPATK002325 1 Print Date:4/29/2022 Page 4 of 6 Line: 8 Location: a Quantity: 2 Style Line V250,6110,HV,1 3/8"Setback,Ext White/Int White,U-Factor:.27,SHGC:.30,VT:.56 $209.10 a 3/32"SunCoat(Low-E) over 3/32"4th Surface HP Coating $28.19 Operating Control Device $23.06 Fresh Air Flow Vent $36.90 Tariff $1.62 Model=Half Vent Item Total: $298.87 7.— -I; Size=RO:48"x 36 Line Total: $597.74 4 i i Net Frame:47 1/2"x 35 1/2" II ` I( Handing=XO ' ! l 1 Glass=3/32"SunCoat(Low-E)over 3/32"4th Surface HP Coating with Gray EdgeGardMAX I ii Spacer i I Glazing=Dual Glaze l I i 1 Hardware=Window Opening Control Device,Positive Action Lock ? , Other Options=Fresh Air Flow Vent I i i 11 Screen=Standard with Fiberglass Mesh j (� Ratings=STC:No Rating,OITC:No Rating,PG:LC30 Illl """ _ ___ Clear Opening=W 21 1/8 x H 33 Sq.Ft.4.84 Other Ratings=CPD:MIL-A-153-07526-00001 Viewed From Exterior Customer Approval: Line: 9 Location: Quantity: 2 Style Line V250,6340,PW,1 3/8"Setback,Ext White/Int White,U-Factor:.25,SHGC:.33,VT:.63 $83.54 3/32"SunCoat(Low-E) over 3/32"4th Surface HP Coating $9.74 Tariff $1.62 Model=Picture Item Total: $94.90 I Size=RO:24"x 24" Line Total: $189.79 I Net Frame:23 1/2"x 23 1/2" Glass=3/32"SunCoat(Low-E)over 3/32"4th Surface HP Coating with Gray EdgeGardMAX Spacer Glazing=Dual Glaze Ratings=STC:No Rating,OITC:No Rating,PG:CW40 Other Ratings=CPD:MIL-A-178-05512-00001 r" Viewed From Exterior Customer Approval: Quote Number: SQPATK002325_1 Print Date:4/29/2022 Page 5 of 6 pARR PARR LUMBER CO-WANKERS CORNER m. 1 and 2351 SW Borland Rd. West Linn,OR 97068 LUMBER 503-638-7575 WINDOWS &D O O R S Submitted By: Material Subtotal: S23,213.73 Grand Total(USD): $23,213.73 Accepted By: Date: For warranty information please visit www.milgard.com/warranty/ Please note that actual NFRC energy values may vary from those reported in CTB Quote Plus due to variations that may occur during the manufacturing process.In most cases variations will be minimal.Please contact your Milgard location with questions or concerns regarding this potential variation. Painted Vinyl Note:For stucco applications,please follow the Milgard Stucco Tape Guidelines https://www.milgard.com/sites/default/flies/u/u57666/stucco taping guidelines 0920.pdf. Handing is viewed from outside looking in. 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